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1967 - 1970 Cadillac 6 Way Power Seat Chrome Escutcheon Bezel & Optional Parts * on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
Location:

Holiday, Florida, United States

Holiday, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Warranty:No

1967 - 1970 CADILLAC CHROME ESCUTCHEON BEZEL for 6 WAY POWER SEAT SWITCH CONTROLER

THIS LISTING IS ONLY FOR THE CHROME BEZEL ESCUTCHEON SHOWN IN PHOTOS 1-2-3-4 AS IDENTIFIED AS ITEM "A"

THE CHROME 6 WAY POWER SWITCH CONTROLLER IS COMPRISED OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:

a) CHROME BEZEL ESCUTCHEON SHOWN -  $59.99

b) ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT SWITCH MODULE -  $59.99

c) THREE (3) BUTON CLUSTER MOODULE -  $39.99

d) RETIANER CLIPS FOR ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT SWITCH MODULE (SET OF 4) - $9.99

e) CHROME BEZEL MOUNTING SCREES (2) - $1.99

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